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le >> pelley: sharyl you're at ronald reagan national airport outside washington. just, for example, what kind of impact would the merger have there? >> reporter: scott, 69% of the flights here that come in and out are either u.s. airways or icerican airlines. they'll probably have to give up some of that monopoly to make concessions to the government and open room for the competition. by the way, this is congress' main airport. of course, they're always keenly y'terested in what happens at their airports. >> pelley: sharyl attkisson, thank you, sharyl. something that has been buried on the labor department's website since february has suddenly come to light. it could affect a lot of americans. it is a notice that says the obama administration is delaying another part of the health care reform law. the part that will limit the amount of money people have to po out of their own pockets for health care. we asked wyatt andrews to look into this. >> do you... reporter: doctor patricia rodriguez of georgetown university is worried what the ruling will do to her cancer p
le >> pelley: sharyl you're at ronald reagan national airport outside washington. just, for example, what kind of impact would the merger have there? >> reporter: scott, 69% of the flights here that come in and out are either u.s. airways or icerican airlines. they'll probably have to give up some of that monopoly to make concessions to the government and open room for the competition. by the way, this is congress' main airport. of course, they're always keenly y'terested in what...
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the ford testimony was recorded in washington and played in her trial in sacramento. whatever became of dr. martin luther king's copy of the i have a dream speech? the story is next. next. ♪ that comes with ra. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start taking xeljanz if you have any kind of infection, unless ok with your doctor. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests, including certain liver tests before you start, and while you are taking xeljanz. tell your doctor if you have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common, and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, and if you are pregnant, or plan to be. taken twice daily, xeljanz can reduce the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe ra, even without methotrexate. ask
the ford testimony was recorded in washington and played in her trial in sacramento. whatever became of dr. martin luther king's copy of the i have a dream speech? the story is next. next. ♪ that comes with ra. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start taking xeljanz if you have any kind of infection, unless ok with your doctor. tears in the stomach or...
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memories of them endure in the marbled walls of washington and in the tender hearts of the children they leave behind. there is a place that can help heal those hearts. jeff pegues talked to some of the children who go there. >> your memories of your dad, what will they be? >> that he was cool. reporter: ian's father died a hero. 34-year-old michael crain, a veteran riverside california police officer was gunned down in february by ex-l.a. cop christopher dorner, a man with a vendetta against the l.a.p.d. >> i wish this wouldn't happen to anyone else. >> reporter: ian has come to a place called cops camp where the mission is to give the children of fallen officers the help they need to rebuild their lives. this ten-year-old's wounds are still fresh. >> when it comes to your dad and dealing with your loss, what are you looking for? >> happiness. reporter: what do you mean? i'm never happy anymore. reporter: there are 137 other children at the camp in various stages of living with their grief. >> five bad guys behind my dad. in back of him and in front of him. and then they shot him nine t
memories of them endure in the marbled walls of washington and in the tender hearts of the children they leave behind. there is a place that can help heal those hearts. jeff pegues talked to some of the children who go there. >> your memories of your dad, what will they be? >> that he was cool. reporter: ian's father died a hero. 34-year-old michael crain, a veteran riverside california police officer was gunned down in february by ex-l.a. cop christopher dorner, a man with a...
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it took repeated requests from george washington-- george washington university-- to get the c.i.a. to get it up. here's david martin. >> reporter: located in the middle of nowhere, area 51 has been at the center of some of this country's most closely-guarded secrets going back to the u2 spy plane. the world has known about the u2 ever since 1960 when one was shot down over the soviet union. but only now has the government officially acknowledged the existence of area 51 in nevada. so here it is on page 56: "known by its map designation as area 51." >> old history is being admitted to, but i'm not hold mig breath wait for my invite. >> reporter: bill sweetman has spent much of his career spying on area 51 to find out what new aircraft like the f-117, the world's first stealth fighter, were being tested there. back in 1985 when cbs news hired a small plane to go looking for the f-117, an air force jet suddenly came up to chase us away. but that was nearly 30 years ago. >> i'd be really interested to know what they were spending billions of dollars on at that base for the last 30 year
it took repeated requests from george washington-- george washington university-- to get the c.i.a. to get it up. here's david martin. >> reporter: located in the middle of nowhere, area 51 has been at the center of some of this country's most closely-guarded secrets going back to the u2 spy plane. the world has known about the u2 ever since 1960 when one was shot down over the soviet union. but only now has the government officially acknowledged the existence of area 51 in nevada. so...
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congress has been gone for a month and doesn't return to washington for a week and a half. that didn't stop more than 160 house members-- democrats and republicans-- from signing letters this week urging the president to receive authorization from congress before striking syria. elliot engel, the top democrat on the house foreign relations committee says there isn't time for that. >> there's clearly a president can act and then come to congress later on or come to congress within 60 days. so i'm comfortable with that. i think when you have situations like this you have to act swiftly. >> reporter: in a telephone town hall with constituents today, senate republican lindsey graham argued the president has said too much already. already. >> reporter: most leaders of the relevant national secur >> reporter: most leaders of the relevant national security committees support limited strikes and say the president can't erase the red line he drew. republican buck mckeon. >> the problem that he finds himself in and has placed us in is if he does not take action now after making these
congress has been gone for a month and doesn't return to washington for a week and a half. that didn't stop more than 160 house members-- democrats and republicans-- from signing letters this week urging the president to receive authorization from congress before striking syria. elliot engel, the top democrat on the house foreign relations committee says there isn't time for that. >> there's clearly a president can act and then come to congress later on or come to congress within 60 days....
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turns out you could have found one back in the 1970s at the national zoo in washington-- problem was, she was misidentified at that time as a member of a sister species, an olingo, which explains why they could never get her to mate with other olingos. guess they didn't speak the same "o-lingo." that will bring us to the bees and what bees can do to help turn lives around. that story is next. an do to help turn lives around. that story is next. is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. [ command center ] this is command center. [ man ] ...3, 2, 1. [ command center ] all systems go
turns out you could have found one back in the 1970s at the national zoo in washington-- problem was, she was misidentified at that time as a member of a sister species, an olingo, which explains why they could never get her to mate with other olingos. guess they didn't speak the same "o-lingo." that will bring us to the bees and what bees can do to help turn lives around. that story is next. an do to help turn lives around. that story is next. is a thing of the past. block the acid...
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looking out at the washington monument, just as dr. king did 50 years ago. jim. >> axelrod: jeff, thank you. and later in the broadcast, we will look back at the freedom singers and the power of music in the civil rights movement. president obama met with his national security team for three hours at the white house today to consider the next steps in syria in the wake of the regime's suspected use of chemical weapons against civilians. defense secretary chuck hagel, who took part from asia, says no decision has been made but said the president is considering "all military options." the international aid group doctors without borders said today more than 3,000 people were hospitalized in syria wednesday with what it calls neurotoxic symptoms. 355 of them died. as holly williams reportes, both sides in the conflict are ausing each other of using chemical weapons. a caution-- some of the images in this piece are disturbing. >> reporter: well aware of the power of video in this conflict, syrian state tv broadcast images today of what the government claims are c
looking out at the washington monument, just as dr. king did 50 years ago. jim. >> axelrod: jeff, thank you. and later in the broadcast, we will look back at the freedom singers and the power of music in the civil rights movement. president obama met with his national security team for three hours at the white house today to consider the next steps in syria in the wake of the regime's suspected use of chemical weapons against civilians. defense secretary chuck hagel, who took part from...
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. >> pelley: jeff pegues on the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. david martin and holly williams on the countdown to an attack on syria. scientists discover a brain protein that improves memory. dr. jon lapook has the study. a cbs news poll out tonight reveals how much america is changing on race. and memories of the march from the foot soldiers who were there. icons of civil rights on what is left to be done. >> the future is in your hands, in your heart, in your mind. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley reporting tonight from washington. ing tonight from wash >> pelley: good evening. today the president commemorated one momentous event-- the march on washington-- as he contemplated another: a possible military strike on syria. we're going to start tonight with the 50th anniversary of the march and dr. martin luther king's i have a dream speech. president obama stood as dr. king did at the lincoln memorial and addressed a crowd of thousands gathered on the national mall. he paid tribute to those who had mar
. >> pelley: jeff pegues on the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. david martin and holly williams on the countdown to an attack on syria. scientists discover a brain protein that improves memory. dr. jon lapook has the study. a cbs news poll out tonight reveals how much america is changing on race. and memories of the march from the foot soldiers who were there. icons of civil rights on what is left to be done. >> the future is in your hands, in your heart, in your mind....
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holly williams in london and jeff pegues in washington have the latest. >> california's rim wildfire rages out of control threatening more homes and some of yosemite national park's precious sequoia trees. bigad shabbate is on the scene. >> a tragic battle ends for a florida boy with rare brain eating amoeba. >> and captain america, jeff glor interviews an american soccer superstar who has left the european stage to come play at home. >> looking forward to getting back to doing a little bit mor syria today agreed to a cease-fire to allow the inspectors to work. 355 people died on the outskirts of damascus wednesday from what appears to be a chemicalave two reports, first to holly williams in london. >> reporter: the breakthrough came 24 hours after the u.n.'s high representative for disarmament affairs angela kane arrived in damascus. syrian state tv announced that the government, which denies using chemical weapons, will allow u.n. weapons inspectors to start their investigation tomorrow. there's mounting evidence that there was a chemical strike against civilians. scores of interne
holly williams in london and jeff pegues in washington have the latest. >> california's rim wildfire rages out of control threatening more homes and some of yosemite national park's precious sequoia trees. bigad shabbate is on the scene. >> a tragic battle ends for a florida boy with rare brain eating amoeba. >> and captain america, jeff glor interviews an american soccer superstar who has left the european stage to come play at home. >> looking forward to getting back...
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jim. >> axelrod: can new owner jeff bezos turn the "washington post" around? >> axelrod: the news this week that the founder of amazon, jeff bezos, is buying the "washington post" for $250 million has shaken up the media world. jeff bercovici is media and technology reporter for "forbes" and joins us now. jeff bezos is one of the great revolutionary thinkers of our time. what do you think his mind, being applied to the newspaper business, is likely to bring as far as results? >> i think innovation more than anything, a fresh way of thinking for a business that is pretty calcified and pretty dependent on its traditions. the newspaper business tend to do a lot of things just because it's always done them that way, and bezos is the opposite of that. >> axelrod: well, amazon, certainly changed the way consumers get products. so consumers of news, what might they be seeing once jeff bezos is sort of-- has his finger prints on the newspaper? >> he's always had a laser focus on the consumers' point of view and what the pain points are for them. i think we can expect
jim. >> axelrod: can new owner jeff bezos turn the "washington post" around? >> axelrod: the news this week that the founder of amazon, jeff bezos, is buying the "washington post" for $250 million has shaken up the media world. jeff bercovici is media and technology reporter for "forbes" and joins us now. jeff bezos is one of the great revolutionary thinkers of our time. what do you think his mind, being applied to the newspaper business, is likely to...
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this is legal under washington and colorado state law. under federal law it's illegal. today the justice department cleared the air a bit. federal prosecutors will not press charges if states follow eight strict guidelines. they include: preventing the distribution of marijuana to minors. preventing revenue from going to criminal enterprises, gangs and cartels. preventing marijuana trafficking across state lines. governor jay inslee of washington. >> what i'm hearing from the federal government is that they believe there's a reason to trust the states of colorado and washington that we have a real disciplined well-regulated financed system of enforcing these laws. >> reporter: today's action ends months of legal confusion as more states move to relax marijuana laws. 20 states and the district of columbia now allow medical marijuana. tom angel runs marijuana majority, an organization pressing to legalize marijuana in all 50 states. he's skeptical about the new guidelines. >> in 2009 they released a similar memo saying that they would respect state medical marijuana laws
this is legal under washington and colorado state law. under federal law it's illegal. today the justice department cleared the air a bit. federal prosecutors will not press charges if states follow eight strict guidelines. they include: preventing the distribution of marijuana to minors. preventing revenue from going to criminal enterprises, gangs and cartels. preventing marijuana trafficking across state lines. governor jay inslee of washington. >> what i'm hearing from the federal...
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it was one of washington's biggest guessing games-- who will president obama appoint to be the next federal reserve chairman. the name janet yellin figures prominently in the speculation, but not always, her supporters say, for the right reasons. jeff pegues has more on that. >> reporter: the president is candid about the choice he faces-- >> it is definitely one of the most important economic decision i'll make in the remainder of my presidency. >> reporter: among the favorites, former obama economic adviser lawrence summers and the current vice chair of the federal reserve, janet yellin. taken together the names spark debate whether sexism is at play in the decision. just look at the headlines-- sex, money, and gravitas. and "funny how gender never came up during bernanke's nomination." a woman has never held the job, and professor lara brown said there is a perception of bias. >> these are roles that are seen as men's issues-- money and war. and both of those things require sort of a masculine temperament, according to the stereotypes. >> reporter: while summers isn't weighing in on the
it was one of washington's biggest guessing games-- who will president obama appoint to be the next federal reserve chairman. the name janet yellin figures prominently in the speculation, but not always, her supporters say, for the right reasons. jeff pegues has more on that. >> reporter: the president is candid about the choice he faces-- >> it is definitely one of the most important economic decision i'll make in the remainder of my presidency. >> reporter: among the...
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what state cops, boston cops, fbi agents, perhaps all the way up to the fbi in washington now we may never know. >> reporter: now we don't here that, what do we hear, closing argues coming this up week. >> closing arguments coming up on monday this will last all day. the jury will go home. tuesday morning the juror will get charged by the court. the instructions to the jury. and then they will go out and deliberate. deliberations, of course, are reading tea leaves. but i would think this will come back relatively quickly within a day or two. >> reporter: if he is convicted what happens then, and you >> well, he will be convicted expect he will be? >> well, he will be convicted because his lawyers admitted as far back as opening statements to many counts in the indictment involving drug trafficking, money laundering, extortion. they did not admit to the murders. and he is going to stay in prison. he may face two death penalty charges in different states. >> reporter: the appeals process kicks in at that point. what happens? >> the appeals process here is very, very important. and that
what state cops, boston cops, fbi agents, perhaps all the way up to the fbi in washington now we may never know. >> reporter: now we don't here that, what do we hear, closing argues coming this up week. >> closing arguments coming up on monday this will last all day. the jury will go home. tuesday morning the juror will get charged by the court. the instructions to the jury. and then they will go out and deliberate. deliberations, of course, are reading tea leaves. but i would think...
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jeff pegues in washington has mo. >> reporter: in yemen soldiers searched vehicles at check points near the u.s. embassy. it is still closed with ongoing concerns about an attack by al qaeda. yemen is widely considered a hot sped-- hot bed of terrorist activity. just this week drone strikes in the country may have killed at least two dozen suspected al qaeda militants, according to yemeni officials. on friday the president would not comment on u.s. military action in yemen. >> i'm to the going to discuss specific operations that have taken lace. >> intelligence analysts tell cbs news it is unlikely that security concerns throughout the middle east and north africa have been completely resolved. senator john mccain believes al qaeda remains a serious threat at home and abroad. >> the action of closing these embassies shows that they're able to mount threats everywhere in the middle east against the united states of america. >> still u.s. officials think it's safe to reopen 18 of the 19 embassies closed last week. and there is rare bipartisan agreement that taking the action in response t
jeff pegues in washington has mo. >> reporter: in yemen soldiers searched vehicles at check points near the u.s. embassy. it is still closed with ongoing concerns about an attack by al qaeda. yemen is widely considered a hot sped-- hot bed of terrorist activity. just this week drone strikes in the country may have killed at least two dozen suspected al qaeda militants, according to yemeni officials. on friday the president would not comment on u.s. military action in yemen. >> i'm...
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bob orr is in washington, he's our homeland security correspondent and, bob, what's behind this uptick in these drone strikes just today? >> reporter: well, norah, i think we can say the surge we're seeing in drone strikes is clearly aimed at trying to disrupt any potential attack plans about dplaep yemen. the u.s. here is sending a pretty clear psychological message that the drones are on constant patrol, scouting for targets. it's interesting to note there have only been 12 drone strikes in yemen all year up until july 27, but that was about the time that u.s. intelligence overheard al qaeda leaders plotting imminent attacks and then everything changed. we've now seen five drone strikes in just the last three days. by the way, it's also interesting, all the militants who have been killed have been hit while riding in small groups inside vehicles. >> o'donnell: so what do we know about who is being targeted by the drone strikes? >> sources tell us most of those who who have been killed so far were terrorist foot soldiers, four were described as mid-level group leaders. but the drones
bob orr is in washington, he's our homeland security correspondent and, bob, what's behind this uptick in these drone strikes just today? >> reporter: well, norah, i think we can say the surge we're seeing in drone strikes is clearly aimed at trying to disrupt any potential attack plans about dplaep yemen. the u.s. here is sending a pretty clear psychological message that the drones are on constant patrol, scouting for targets. it's interesting to note there have only been 12 drone...
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homeland security correspondent bob orr is in washington. bob? >> reporter: maurice, that threat surfaced in the past week when intelligence analysts intercepted electronic communications between top al qaeda leaders discussing a plot against an unspecified target. sources say the head of al qaeda ayman al-zawahiri, was pressing the leader of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula to step up american targets. they referenced something big, noting an attack could happen as early as yesterday. nasir al-wuhayshi, once the personal secretary to osama bin laden, runs the yemen based branch of al qaeda that has proven to be the most aggressive in plotting against the u.s. bound airplanes with bombs hidden inside underwear and computer printers. al qaeda in the arabian peninsula has been battered by drone strikes. deputy commander saed al-shihri was killed earlier this year. but counterterrorism officials warn al qaeda in the arabian peninsula remains dangerous and capable of inflicting serious damage. while u.s. officials were stunned that veteran al qaeda
homeland security correspondent bob orr is in washington. bob? >> reporter: maurice, that threat surfaced in the past week when intelligence analysts intercepted electronic communications between top al qaeda leaders discussing a plot against an unspecified target. sources say the head of al qaeda ayman al-zawahiri, was pressing the leader of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula to step up american targets. they referenced something big, noting an attack could happen as early as yesterday....
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bob orr in washington. the federal reserve said today said the economy slowed a bit in the path month going from moderate growth to just modest. and the fed said it will keep interest rates low to stimulate it. the economy grew just 1.7% in the second quarter of this year but that was still better than the 1.1% in the first quarter. the government has revised the way it comes up with those numbers and, believe it or not, lady gaga is now part of the act. anthony mason has that. >> reporter: the economy was stronger last year than we thought. a new formula for calculating g.d.p. says it grew 2.8%-- better than the 2.2% first reported. the recession was also not as bad. g.d.p. fell 2.9% during the financial crisis, the new formula finds. it was down 3.2% under the old. >> we are certainly changing our estimates throughout history but we are not rewriting economic history. >> reporter: steve landfeld heads the bureau of economic analysis at the commerce department which began calculating the nation's gross dom
bob orr in washington. the federal reserve said today said the economy slowed a bit in the path month going from moderate growth to just modest. and the fed said it will keep interest rates low to stimulate it. the economy grew just 1.7% in the second quarter of this year but that was still better than the 1.1% in the first quarter. the government has revised the way it comes up with those numbers and, believe it or not, lady gaga is now part of the act. anthony mason has that. >>...
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. >> my job is to represent the people of utah to washington, not washington to utah. >> reporter: utah republican jason chaffetz won 76% of the vote in his house district last year. the poll found that republicans get more blame for the gridlock, and are considered more extreme than their democratic counter- parts. are you worried about that? >> ah, you can't worry about that day in and day out. that's not necessarily new news. >> reporter: congress has grown more partisan partly because congressional districts are getting more partisan, packed with either democratic or republican voters. take a look at illinois' 18 districts before and after 2011 to party in power-- in this case, democrats -- redrew the district boundaries in their favor. those lopsided districts leave lawmakers more beholden to their own party's voters with less incentive to reach across the aisle. pete gallego, a new democratic member from texas still getting used to that unusual dynamic. >> if you walk in every day and you tell your spouse, "i don't care who your opinion is we're going to do it my way every day, be
. >> my job is to represent the people of utah to washington, not washington to utah. >> reporter: utah republican jason chaffetz won 76% of the vote in his house district last year. the poll found that republicans get more blame for the gridlock, and are considered more extreme than their democratic counter- parts. are you worried about that? >> ah, you can't worry about that day in and day out. that's not necessarily new news. >> reporter: congress has grown more...
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homeland security correspondent bob orr is in washington following that story. bob? >> reporter: norah, the threat remains tonight and officials still fear that an al qaeda attack on some western target could happen. but both the u.s. and yemeni governments today turned up pressure on al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. in yemen's capital of sana'a soldiers are stopped vehicles and frisking passengers looking for suicide bombers. it's part of a security crackdown which yemeni officials say has stopped attacks inside the country aimed at oil and gas operations. authorities say al qaeda terrorists had planned to attack strategic coastal energy terminals with the goal of taking hostages and killing foreign workers. that plan may have been inspired by a january attack in algeria in which dozens of workers were killed when islamist militants stormed a gas plant. while the yemeni government claimed it had foiled the latest plot, there were no reports of any arrests and u.s. intelligence sources cautioned the larger threat which has closed down 19 u.s. embassies and consulat
homeland security correspondent bob orr is in washington following that story. bob? >> reporter: norah, the threat remains tonight and officials still fear that an al qaeda attack on some western target could happen. but both the u.s. and yemeni governments today turned up pressure on al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. in yemen's capital of sana'a soldiers are stopped vehicles and frisking passengers looking for suicide bombers. it's part of a security crackdown which yemeni officials say...
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something that has been buried for millions of years has been recovered just outside washington. we'll have that story next. ,, lowering the cost. next on kpix-5 weather talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint filling monitor then we take special >> schieffer: congress is on vacation and it's fairly quiet on capitol hill, so chip reid went digging for news down on the shore of the potomac river, and he came up with something really big, really. >> reporter: i saw a portion of a bone sticking out of the cliff about three feet above where the cliff meets the beach. >> reporter: john bachman has been hunting for fossils along the potomac river for 25 years. >> i recognized it as a portion of a skull. >> reporter: what was your excitement level when you saw it? >> i'd say about a ten. because i had never seen anything that big! >> reporter: it turned out to be the skull of a whale that lived here 14 million years ago when this area was under the atlantic ocean. scientists and volunteers have spent countless hours meticulously scraping away sediment, hoping to uncover the en
something that has been buried for millions of years has been recovered just outside washington. we'll have that story next. ,, lowering the cost. next on kpix-5 weather talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint filling monitor then we take special >> schieffer: congress is on vacation and it's fairly quiet on capitol hill, so chip reid went digging for news down on the shore of the potomac river, and he came up with something really big, really. >> reporter: i saw a portion...
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but president rouhani also criticized what he said were mixed messages coming from washington. on the one hand, pressure for even more sanctions, on the other hand, an office in the white house to be a willing partner in negotiation. threats, he said, were not going to lead to a resolution, only respectful dialogue would. >> dubois: liz palmer in tehran tonight, thank you. there is progress to report in the battle against childhood obesity. we have new information about that southwest airlines hard landing at laguardia. and one year later, the mars rover sets its sights on new horizons when the cbs news continues. the cbs news continues.am for over 30 years. and it's now the most doctor recommended, the most preferred and the most studied. so when it comes to getting the most out of your multivitamin, the choice is clear. centrum. new kellogg's raisin bran® with omega 3 from flax seeds. plus plump juicy raisins. flax seed? who are you? i still got it. [ male announcer ] invest in your heart health with kellogg's raisin bran® cereals. this was me. then i found dr. scholl's pai
but president rouhani also criticized what he said were mixed messages coming from washington. on the one hand, pressure for even more sanctions, on the other hand, an office in the white house to be a willing partner in negotiation. threats, he said, were not going to lead to a resolution, only respectful dialogue would. >> dubois: liz palmer in tehran tonight, thank you. there is progress to report in the battle against childhood obesity. we have new information about that southwest...
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. >> glor: bob schieffer is our chief washington correspondent and anchor of "face the nation." bob, were you surprised at the president's tone? d> a little bit surprised at the tone but not at what he said. jeff, this idea of shutting down the government to block health sare is an idea that's being goveed by some of the younger tea party-backed republicans like texas senator ted cruz, florida's marco rubio. oe irony here is the president's reaction today puts him on exactly same pace with mitt romney and paul ryan and scores of republicans who think it's not just a bad idea but a really dumb one as the very conservative south carolina vanator richard burr put it. sensing the expected backlash, some republicans have even called it suicidal. as romney said, after shutting down the government, what would come next when soldiers aren't paid, when seniors fear for endicare and social security and then the f.b.i. goes off duty. the people of the nation would not be happy, unquote. cruz and rubio may actually press on this with this plan. not many around here think they can possibly s
. >> glor: bob schieffer is our chief washington correspondent and anchor of "face the nation." bob, were you surprised at the president's tone? d> a little bit surprised at the tone but not at what he said. jeff, this idea of shutting down the government to block health sare is an idea that's being goveed by some of the younger tea party-backed republicans like texas senator ted cruz, florida's marco rubio. oe irony here is the president's reaction today puts him on exactly...